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Trust Vigoro to fulfill your garden needs by using Vigoro's planters and pots to add an ornate touch to your front porch, patio, living space or window seal. Add a modern touch to your home or office with this concrete trio planter. A perfect option for small plants, the three compartments make it easy to display a variety of herbs and succulents. This durable planter is for indoor and outdoor use.
Container Bottom Width (in.) | 12.3 | Container Height (in.) | 3.5 in |
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Container Length (in.) | 3.625 | Container Top Width (in.) | 12.3 |
Container Volume | 1.5 Quart(s) | Container Width (in.) | 12.25 |
Approximate Container Volume # | 1.5 | Approximate Container Volume UoM | Quart(s) |
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Color Family | Gray | Color/Finish | Concrete |
Container Size | Medium | Container Volume (qts.) | 1.6 |
Floor Planter Type | Individual | Included | No Additional Items Included |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor | Material | Concrete |
Number of Pieces Included | 1 | Number of Tiers | No Tiers |
Outdoor Compatibility | Rust Resistance | Pack Size | 1 |
Planter Category | Tabletop | Planter Features | Glazed |
Planter Type | Bamboo, Bonsai, Cactus, Fern, Flower, Grass, Herb, Ivy, Succulent, Tomato | Pots & Planters Type | Pots |
Pots Product Type | Decorative Pots | Primary Location | Indoor |
Product Weight (lb.) | 4.04 lb | Returnable | 90-Day |
Shape | Rectangular | Style | Mediterranean, Minimalist, Modern |
Trending | Trending |
I don't see why not, make sure to search for paint that sticks to concrete the best.
I bought mine a couple of weeks ago. The concrete feels & appears very sturdy.
It's not light weight, but just heavy enough to not blow away in a good wind. I have succulents planted in mine and it sits on an outside table where when the wind blows I have to put my umbrella down. A side note. Good luck getting the label
It’s well made and seems strong enough
It is plaster, painted concrete color. Do not leave them out in the cold. I had two that crumbled and split over the winter. Not as advertised and very disappointed. For indoor use of lightweight plants.
The standard density of concrete is145 pcf.
I'm not sure about a glazing. It does absorb a bit of the water since it's unsealed concrete. Maybe a good rinsing before planting would make it fine.
Since there is no drainage in this planter you should use a plastic or clay pot with drainage hole and insert into planter.
It is concrete mainly. Is fine to have something edible in it.
I see where it says for herbs but it never specifies for edible plants. It specifies for display. "A perfect option for small plants, the three compartments make it easy to display a variety of herbs and succulents." I can't say that it's unsafe but I probably wouldn't put plants that you desire to eat in them. I use mine for succulents. Note worth mentioning. There is no drainage.
I had a similar concern, but I liked the design so much, so I used a square plastic planter with drainage holes and small rocks placed in the bottom.
12"X5"
Overall dimensions are 12x3.75x3.75 — each planting space is about 3.5x3x3. I found it would hold 2-3 smaller succulents in each space.
1.6 quarts.
The inside dimensions of each cube is 3" x 3 5/8"
Each section is 4" l x 3" w x 3" d. Good for small succulents or mini plants such as orchids.
I would think you could. There are 3 separate planting areas which make it rather small space. I planted herbs
You can plant whatever you want in them. However, just be careful on how much water you put in them as there is no drainage on these. Too much water and the roots will rot and kill the plant.
Probably too small
Trailing ivy or pothos should be fine since generally easy to grow anywhere. I have a "King's Choice Ivy" in small vase of water set inside planter until I get some roots started, then on inside bottom of planter will add layer of gravel covered with potting soil and plant rooted ivy.
The prior answer is a good one. Another recommendation is to add some very small stones to the bottom of the planters to provide some drainage.
You're good to go. I'll be using one for herbs as well...
Don't have any idea because is made out of concrete.You have to call the company to make sure the chemical they mix is nontoxic.
It appears to be made of cement. As for toxicity I am not an expert. I would imagine it would be fine for many people use clay pots all the time for herb purposes.
Hi Kristen, our Tuscan Trio is made from concrete, which is a long-lasting and safe container material.
Yes super cute!
No, it is not glazed.
Does not appear to be glazed.
I don't think so.
Hi Kristen, our Tuscan Trio is not a glazed concrete, it has a matte finish.
Yes, it seems to have a slight glaze to it.
Hello - the dimensions of our Tuscan Trio 12 inch planter are 12.25" L x 3.6" W x 3.5" H.
12in.long x 3 1/2 height x 3 1/2 deep.
12"x3.5"x3.5"
12.25" L x 3.6" W x 3.5" H
Approx. 12 × 3 1/2 × 3 1/2
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